Maema braces for tough tie against Niger as Bafana push for a quarterfinal spot in Chan
'That's how open this group is. One mistake, you're out of the race to make the last eight. Ours is to ensure we get a win on Friday so we're not under pressure to win at all costs in our last group match against Uganda on Monday. If we beat Niger we may need a draw against Uganda to ensure we progress.'
With many of the players in Ntseki's team unattached, Bafana have not had much to motivate them as most see this tournament as a good platform to show they're worth a contract in the Premier Soccer League or somewhere on the continent or abroad.
Players such as Thabiso Kutumela, the scorer in the matches against Algeria and Guinea, have shown they deserve to be signed by some of PSL clubs. Kutumela, a former Sundowns and Orlando Pirates striker, is without a club after his contract was not renewed at Richards Bay where he was playing last season.
Ramahlwe Mphahlele, Kwanda Mngonyama, Wayde Jooste, Phillip Ndlondlo, Menzi Masuku and Keagan Dolly are some players using this tournament to show they still have what it takes to play at the highest level.
Maema insisted the more Bafana stay in this tournament, the better will be the chances of some of his teammates to earn contracts in PSL clubs when they go home.

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